Uljin-gun Converts 'Youth Harmony Square' to YouTube Broadcast
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk announced on the 2nd that it will hold the 'Youth Harmony Square' through a non-face-to-face YouTube live broadcast at the Uljin-gun Youth Training Center auditorium on the 12th and 19th.
The Uljin-gun Youth Harmony Square is a project that supports local youth to actively participate as both producers and consumers in various cultural activities, and it is regularly held about five times a year.
This year, to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the event has been conducted by visiting schools. However, due to the escalation of social distancing measures for COVID-19, the event switched to non-face-to-face online format after the session at Korea Nuclear Meister High School on the 12th of last month.
The online Youth Harmony Square is open to all local youth from elementary school students and above. Individuals or clubs can freely express their dreams and talents through various performances such as dance, band, and choir. Those who wish to apply can contact the Uljin Youth Keeper by the 7th.
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Choi Seon-gwang, head of the Social Welfare Division of Uljin-gun, said, "We are exploring various ways to ensure that youth activities can continue despite the difficulties caused by COVID-19," adding, "We will expand safe and diverse non-face-to-face youth activities suitable for the COVID era."
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